Luke Haines Ditches the Grimace for Retrospective London Gig
- Posted on Nov 26th 2009 11:29AM by Stephen Dowling
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Luke Haines was never supposed to be cheerful. As one of Britpop's most unlikely leading lights in his role as the Auteurs frontman, Haines seemed to spend much of the decade wearing the kind of frown most people only pull when investigating whether the milk has gone off. Now, nearly 15 years on from the high water marks of Blur vs Oasis, Haines is still with us; a little thicker round the middle, a little less thatch on top, but much less grumpy, it seems.
Haines was an always an acerbic and off-kilter frontman, and Auteurs gigs were rarely full of urbane story-telling or jokey bonhomie. But on Thursday night at Kilburn's Luminaire, he seemed in positively rude good humour.




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